Knowledge integration, task-technology fit and e-business implementation: An empirical study
English

Pai Jung Chi
2012 African Journal of Business Management  
The main purpose of this study is to examine the effects of knowledge integration and task-technology fit on the implementation of e-business applications. Data were collected by a questionnaire survey sent to 1000 large service enterprises in Taiwan. Of the 1000 questionnaires distributed, 239 were returned, for a response rate of 23.9%. However, 44 respondents indicated that they did not implement any e-business applications in their organizations, and thus 195 completed usable questionnaires
more » ... were used to perform the statistical analysis. The survey results indicate that knowledge integration and task-technology fit influence the implementation process of e-business applications. Likewise, the implementation process of e-business applications influences the implementation effectiveness of e-business applications. As such, the implications of the findings for IT practice are discussed. Moreover, this study will provide a valuable reference for business and IT managers who are implementing e-business applications in the network era, and for researchers interested in the development of e-business applications.
doi:10.5897/ajbm10.1652 fatcat:pgn6rp4htbevjopchzrzq6wfq4